IX, C, 6 Merrill: Meliaceae Novae 539 
citer 10; inflorescentiis axillaribus, simplicibus, spiciformis, 
usque ad 18 cm longis; floribus 4-meris, circiter 6 mm longis, 
fasciculatis, extus puberulis, breviter pedicellatis; tubus stami- 
neus liber; ovario puberulo. 
A tree 10 to 15 m high, the younger parts and the inflorescence 
cinereous-puberulent. Branches terete, wrinkled, grayish- 
brown, glabrous, the growing parts densely puberulent. Leaves 
alternate up to 30 em long, glabrous, or the very young ones 
more or less puberulent; leaflets usually 8, coriaceous, brittle, 
in general oblong, 9 to 11 cm long, 3.5 to 4.5 cm wide, acuminate, 
base mostly acute, usually more or less inequilateral, when dry 
brownish, dull, both surfaces minutely and densely verruculose; 
lateral nerves about 10 on each side of the midrib, not prominent, 
the reticulations nearly obsolete. Inflorescence cinereous-puber- 
ulent, spiciform, up to 18 cm long, solitary, axillary, the flowers 
fascicled at the nodes, very shortly pedicellate, yellow or green- 
ish-yellow. Calyx puberulent, shallow, about 1.6 mm in diame- 
ter, shallowly 4-toothed. Petals 4, oblong, free, about 6 mm 
long, 2 to 2.5 mm wide, externally slightly puberulent. Staminal 
tube cylindric, glabrous, free, truncate, 5 mm long. Anthers 
8, 1 mm long, oblong, included. Disk shallow, about 1 mm high, 
1.5 mm in diameter, truncate, glabrous. Ovary ovoid, 4-celled, 
puberulent; style about 3 mm long, glabrous or nearly so. 
PALAWAN, Silanga, Merrill 9608, May 24, 1913, in forests at low 
altitudes. 
In vegetative characters this species closely resembles Dysoxylum ver- 
ruculosum Merr., but its calyx is entirely different. It belongs in the 
group with Dysoxylum vrieseanum C. DC., but is quite different from it 
and the other species placed here. 
DYSOXYLUM RAMOSII sp. nov. § Eudysoxylum. 
Arbor parva, partibus junioribus inflorescentiisque puberulis, 
foliolis subtus ad costa nervisque leviter hirsutis; foliis alternis, 
usque ad 30 cm longis, foliolis plerumque 6, coriaceis, oblongo- 
obovatis ad ellipticis, usque ad 11 cm longis, in siccitate olivaceis, 
plus minusve verruculosis, abrupte breviter acuminatis, nervis 
utrinque circiter 7; inflorescentiis axillaribus, solitariis, sim- 
plicibus, racemosis, usque ad 10 cm longis; floribus circiter 7 
mm longis, extus puberulis, petalis liberis, ovario puberulo. 
A tree about 8 m high, the younger parts and the inflorescence 
more or less cinereous-puberulent, the leaflets more or less hir- 
sute on the midrib and lateral nerves beneath. Banches sub- 
terete, usually puberulent, grayish-brown in color when dry. 
Leaves alternate, up to 30 cm long, the leaflets usually 6; leaflets 
oblong-obovate to elliptic, coriaceous, brittle, olivaceous and of 
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